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by finisterre
5301 days ago
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The article cites Apple's roving check out approach as an attempt to "solve line issues". Isn't this close to the most inefficient way to organize the checkout/queuing experience in terms of creating uncertainty and the need for everyone (even their staff) to move around? I can see that it has a lot of psychological value, though. |
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